queenrocks! 10902 21.08.2004 06:53 |
Which football team do you support? I support Leeds United as if you didn't know! I want to know which teams Fatty,Fried and Pim Derks supports! |
John S Stuart 21.08.2004 06:57 |
Aberdeen football Club. Fatty supports some Glaswegian monstrousity like Partick Thistle, or Queens Park Rangers! |
FriedChicken 21.08.2004 07:05 |
I hate football |
Pim Derks 21.08.2004 07:07 |
I hate all sports. |
FriedChicken 21.08.2004 07:36 |
only watching it makes me tired |
FriedChicken 21.08.2004 07:36 |
only watching it makes me tired |
Daburcor? 21.08.2004 07:36 |
Pim Derks wrote: I hate all sports.As do I. |
-fatty- 2850 21.08.2004 10:34 |
What on earth gave you the idea that I would support one of those stinky west coast soapdodging fuckpigs. I'm from Edinburgh for God's sake. To tell you the truth I'm not a big fan of fitba but I do cheer on Hibernian to annoy Shanyaks who is a die hard Jambo. fatty. |
John S Stuart 21.08.2004 10:39 |
1002 appologies. May I also say that it is heartwarming to "meet" someone who at least agrees, Scottish football does not start and end in Glasgow! |
SergeantPepperDG 21.08.2004 11:27 |
Puppet Dangelus wrote:Me too. Except for swimming, even though I don't like to watch it. I just like to swim. My dislike of sports is probably why I never get a good grade in PE. I was so frustrated last year because EVERY SINGLE QUARTER, I would've gotten a 4.0 GPA, but my gym teacher had to give me a B+. If he had just given me an A-, I would've gotten a 4.0... I don't understand why gym even has to be factored into your GPA! Does it really prove anything? I'm gonna start going off on a tangeant now... great...Pim Derks wrote: I hate all sports.As do I. |
Brian_Mays_Wig 21.08.2004 11:54 |
Wolverhampton Wanderers season ticket holder, and also a glutton for punishment!! |
Banquo 21.08.2004 12:16 |
Preston North End season ticket holder. Most certainly a glutton for punishment. |
Mr.Jingles 21.08.2004 12:22 |
Being that I'm from Colombia I'm a fan from America de Cali, although I'm getting more into Once Caldas the South American Club champions of this year. When it comes to International Teams, I'm a Real Madrid fan. It'd be cool to see Michael Owen wearing the team's shirt really soon. |
Mr Coolest Cat 21.08.2004 13:28 |
Manchester United Football Club |
Brimon 21.08.2004 14:54 |
Newcastle United. |
Sir B.A Baracus 21.08.2004 15:08 |
Cincinnati Bengals |
MexQueenFM 21.08.2004 15:13 |
Club America from the Mexican Premier League Real Madrid from Spain Manchester United from England |
Mrs.Taylor 21.08.2004 15:58 |
Sheffield Wednesday F.C. |
agneepath! 11994 21.08.2004 16:10 |
Prefer cricket. A sport played by real gentleman and not thugs. |
iGSM 22.08.2004 01:34 |
Unless your name happens to be Andrew Flintoff, Chris Tavare, Chris Broad, Allan Knott...uh...Douglas Jardine, Michael Atherton..yeah. The list goes on..and most of them are English. Or West Indian. But I support Perth Glory in the NASL (National Australian Soccer League) or whatever it's damn well called. |
dragonzflame 22.08.2004 05:52 |
I guess Leeds United because I lived there for a year although over here we don't get much English or Scottish fitba'. My dad is a staunch Dundee Utd supporter - which makes him GREAT friends with Celtic supporters, who in his words, "crawl out of the sewers". |
Mr Coolest Cat 22.08.2004 10:14 |
Douglas Jardine, a name i have not heard for a while, he really knew how to put it up the Aussie's. |
iGSM 22.08.2004 10:24 |
The Spartan Cricketer. Boo-hiss. But, at the end of the day, Australia is better. Except for Jim Laker. |
Mr.Jingles 22.08.2004 10:42 |
Agneepath! wrote: Prefer cricket. A sport played by real gentleman and not thugs.Cricket is such a wussies game. Now, American Football is indeed a sport for thugs. |
Brimon 22.08.2004 11:07 |
American Football with their big helmets and shoulder pads, they're only on the pitch for about 10 seconds and then they have half an hour off, big bunch of soft jessies. Then you've got baseball or should we call it by its real name, *Rounders*, which is a game played by school children in the UK. Not forgetting basketball which is a game played here by women and its proper name is *Netball*. |
don't_stop_me_now 9697 22.08.2004 11:49 |
Liverpool I also like Chelsea because of Eidur Gudjohnsen :D |
Banquo 22.08.2004 12:17 |
If England played the Aussies now at this moment in time the Aussies wouldn't stand a chance. Harmison, Flintoff, Vaughan, Giles, Butcher, Strauss and maybe Anderson form a core of the England team that is the best in the world. I know the Windies are in a state of change with a young inexperienced team but we beat them 3-0 in the Carribean and 4-0 in England shows we ooze class. Next year in the Ashes though maybe a different story a bad winter tour, a couple of injuries and England are stuck. |
agneepath! 11994 22.08.2004 13:25 |
Mr.Jingles79 wrote:Yep, facing a hard leather ball hurtling at you at over 95 mph is for wusses!Agneepath! wrote: Prefer cricket. A sport played by real gentleman and not thugs.Cricket is such a wussies game. Now, American Football is indeed a sport for thugs. |
Penetration_Guru 22.08.2004 17:21 |
Chris Tavare is a thug? How so? If ever a cricketer appeared thuggish, it was Merv Hughes. Although Warne gave it a good go. |
Miracle Man 22.08.2004 18:05 |
The New Orlean Saints. Opps, sorry wrong football. |
iGSM 23.08.2004 09:10 |
Chris Tavare was a thug to my attention. Keeping in mind I wasn't born when he played but by fuck replay on cable tell a similar story. heh, Swervin' Mervyn. What a character. Once billed as Merv Hill. Steve Harmison..yeah. What a bowler. A 10 ball over at Lilac Hill against the ACB XI. I happened to be there and great God, I thought Courtney Walshs' 19 ball over was a menace. Big girl suffering from home sickness. Flintoff only fires occasionally. I'm aware of his big hitting and his nippy bowling but to label him 'the new Botham' or 'Englands best all-rounder in 10 years' (well I think I made that last one up) is a bit of a burden for him to carry. Michael Vaughan. He is a quality player. No doubt. Ashley Giles is the flavour of the series (a tie with Strauss and Harmison). I think his highest accolade is having Tendulkar stumped in India for 90. The English selectors always have a flavour of the series/month. Foster, Craig White, Solanki, Dawson, Crawley, Key, Clarke, Collingwood (ha!), Batty, Ali, Silverwood, Read. 16 players have been capped in the last 3 years and played 89 tests between them. Graham Thorpe has played 93 on his own. I love that guy. Best lefty to play for England for a long time. Australia have capped 4 players in the same time. So take that. Mind you Symonds, Williams, Bracken and Love have all been crap..Love is the exception. And I like Bracken. Butcher isn't even real. He's a made up character to impress the textbooks in years to come. I do value his 173* against Australia in 2001 but that's about all. Anderson is alright. He's from Lancashire and I like Lancastrians. So there. You failed to mention the best player in the English side (apart from Vaughan) and that is Trescothick! What a magnificent player. Despite what the PwC ratings say Harmison will not be like this every series. Just like the Australians can't rely on Langer/Hayden/Ponting all the time or Sri Lanka can't rely on Muralitharan to take 7 wickets in an over. P.S I've probably said things in this spiel that will be cut down and replied to with scincillating repartee but I've been happy to say what I think about English cricket. In the gurgler. |
iGSM 23.08.2004 09:27 |
Oh, I'm sure it could be argued that facing a baseball @ 110 mph is equally as bad blah-di-blah. I still think having a 6'8'' bowler (Reid, Garner or even the diminiutive 6'7'' Tony Greig) coming in at you off a 15 (Reid) or 13013010313139 (Garner) step run up is rather more daunting that have some one pitch a juicy full toss at you all the time. |
Mayboy 23.08.2004 09:34 |
Cant say i really support anyone, i do enjoy watching it though |
geeksandgeeks 23.08.2004 11:16 |
I dunno whether you mean American football or the thing the rest of the world calls football, but I don't like either one. |
Fenderek 23.08.2004 11:22 |
FC BARCELONA!!!!! They again have a very interesting team; I've been fan since Romario/Stoiczkow/Koeaman/Bakero etc. era... Johan Cruyff was the best football manager EVER!!! |
Mr.Jingles 23.08.2004 11:44 |
Dutch players seem to always do good in Barcelona. |
FeefTheHippy 24.08.2004 10:24 |
Glasgow Rangers Football Club :) |
K. S. Fowler 24.08.2004 10:57 |
My 3 wives and 14 children |
Little_Queenie 24.08.2004 15:16 |
A.C. Milan (Italy) |
iron eagle 24.08.2004 15:22 |
New England Patriots they play *proper* football :-)) |
Bob The Shrek 24.08.2004 17:42 |
Chelsea FC - my first game was at Stamford Bridge in 1968, suprise, suprise we lost 2-1 versus Manchester United! |